NEW PROFESSOR FOR EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY
... expert to the Egyptian Government, to the Chair of Forensic Medicine in the University of Edinburgh, in room of Professor Harvey Littlejohn (deceased). ...
... expert to the Egyptian Government, to the Chair of Forensic Medicine in the University of Edinburgh, in room of Professor Harvey Littlejohn (deceased). ...
... Montagu Browne, Colonel E. H. Armitage, R.H.A., Miss Muriel Cardwell, Miss B. Cardwell, Lieut-Col. G. R. Prior, Air. Harvey Littlejohn, Mr. Odo Mackay Simpson, Mr. R. W. Afatthewe, and Mr. A. S. Alatthews. ...
... Board regarding the friction Ruchill Infectious Diseases Hospital. They intimated that they had appointed Mr Henry Harvey Littlejohn, Professor of Forensic Medicine Edinburgh University, and son &ir Henry Lifctlejohi}, to hold preliminary inquiry the ...
... Diseases, which was introduced by Dr Mitchell Wilson, of Doncaater, in a paper on Hospital Isolation. He was followed by Dr Harvey Littlejohn, Sheffield, on Prevention of Small-pox, and Dr. Mason, Hull, on Means of Preventing an invasion of Cholera, ...
... Cemetery , Edinburgh , on Thursday . The body remained at Penicuik Mortuary yesterday , and was examined by Professor Harvey Littlejohn , whoso report will bo placed in the hands of the Procurator-Fiscal for the county . ...
... injuries The opinion of Professor Harvey Littlejohn that the hammer produced was not likely to he the weapon used which caused the injuries, although the Crown. it is averted, had consulted Professor Harvey Littlejohn on that very matter. It is alleged ...
... Competition.—Mr Thomas Hutchison, jun., won the bugle horn at the archery competition the Meadows yesterday afternoon. Dr Harvey Littlejohn, M.A., MB., B.Sc, F.R.C.S.Ed., Lecturer on Forensic Medicine, Sheffield School of Medicine, has been appointed Lecturer ...
... grounds for the rumours which led to his body being e humed. The analysis of the organs is hcing continued bi Professor Harvey Littlejohn, of Edinburgh, who will report to the Crown counsel, If any further “I,)e is mecessary, the o'mcial inquiry will then ...
... some weeks Musselburgh labourer named John *»s m connoctaon with tlui tußan’i death, bur wcently liberated. Ptolwstrr Harvey Littlejohn said from (M-raortetD examination considered fig the woman was dead before being planed a ’.be sack. ...
... STEADY INCREASE Mr. Ifpnrv Harvey Littlejohn, who roni ributov the Hritanniea” the subject, that the annual death rate from suicide in Kngland and Wales ha* steadily iucteased. but holds that none of the reasons given, such as influence of climate, c ...
... secrecy until the result of the analysis is known. y 7 SEARPYR, .23 ~ The exhumation was conducted in the presence of Dr. Harvey Littlejohn, the eminent Scottish medical jurist. ...
... very worried, and said he was not sure whether his mother had shot herself of' whether It was an accident. Professor Harvey Littlejohn, of Edinburgh University, and Professor Glaister, Glasgow University, reported having reached the conclusion that Mrs ...